56 years old how much is normal hypertension


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High blood pressure here generally refers to high pressure, i.e. systolic blood pressure. The normal range of systolic blood pressure at the age of 56 should be 90-139mmHg.
Blood pressure can be divided into systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure. Systolic blood pressure refers to the pressure caused by blood on the blood vessel wall when the heart contracts. The normal range is 90-139mmHg. For 56-year-olds, systolic blood pressure should be maintained within the above range. If the value exceeds the above range, it indicates that blood pressure is elevated. If blood pressure is temporarily elevated, don't worry too much. However, if blood pressure continues to rise, timely intervention is needed to prevent increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.